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The Fostoria plant was sold to a group of investors led by Fostoria Glass executive Otto Jaeger, and his new company was named Seneca Glass Company. [ 39 ] In early December, the move to Moundsville was delayed by a restraining order when several members of the Crimmel family, who owned stock in the company, filed suit.
[247] [248] While its print edition is history, it has been transmuted into a digital-only format. [249] The Bay City Journal, Bay City, Michigan; Birmingham, Eccentric, Birmingham – circulation was just in excess of 6,000. [250] It ceased print publication in December 2022. [251] [252] Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper [253]
Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]
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The founders were enticed to build their glass factory in Fostoria, Ohio. They were guaranteed $8,000 (equivalent to $271,289 in 2023) cash, five acres (2.0 ha) of land, no taxes, and free natural gas forever. [17] [Note 3] The men making the guarantees were prominent local capitalists Charles Foster, Rawson Crocker, and Edward Marks. [11]
From 1929 until 1979, he worked as the primary consultant for Fostoria Glass Company. [5] [6] Sakier was also a proponent of the company's Art Deco designs. [6] Sakier was also an accomplished painter, the metier about which he was most passionate. [7] [2] His paintings were shown in the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City in 1932. [8]
Patrick Schwarzenegger tried to keep his casting in the third season of HBO's "The White Lotus" a secret from his family, including Maria Shriver.
Over the following year, the boards of the Utica City School District and the town of New Hartford voted to switch from the Utica-based Observer-Dispatch to the Sentinel as their official newspaper. [28] [29] In its organizing meeting for its 2024 term, the Utica Common Council voted to switch the city's official newspaper to the Sentinel. [30]